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Late thanks!!!The topic is also useful for me !!! etui sony xperia C5 ultra housse sony xperia C5 ultra
Last edited by aldaaime78; 05 Sep 2015 at 21:37.
Late thanks!!!The topic is also useful for me !!! etui sony xperia C5 ultra housse sony xperia C5 ultra
Last edited by aldaaime78; 05 Sep 2015 at 21:37.
I've just found another method. Simply go to Realtek HD Audio Manager, go to Sound effects and check the box: Loudness Equalization. This fixed the issue for me :)
Wasn't looking for any miracles, but 6-8 straight hours of power watching Netflix using headphones with my PC made for some sore ears. My wife had some cheapie earbuds that came with her portable CD player so I figured what the heck. Plugged them into the front analog panel and they worked, but volume extremely low. Did the steps you outlined and bingo. So loud I had to actually turn the volume down. Checking the Loudness Equalization probably kicked the volume up 50% by itself. Thanks for the post.
I solved the problem of low volume on my ThinkPad T430 by simply uninstalling the Realtek driver. Windows 7 then defaulted to the Windows sound manager which I find provides better sound quality, with more controls, and plenty of volume when Loudness Equalization and Bass Boost are turned on: right-click speaker icon in Taskbar > Playback devices > highlight the device in use > click Enhancements tab > select Bass Boost and Loudness Equalization.
This post is saving lives since 2013, I registered here just to say ; Thank you sir !